LG
57C33
107
RM

SILAGE
  • Had the highest milk per acre reported in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, by internal AgReliant Genetics silage testing in 2019.
  • Good ratings for ADF and NDF with very high levels of starch and protein.
  • Semi-flex large ears and good stalks from medium height plants.
  • Leaf and stalk health are generally very good with late season staygreen and intactness.
  • Broadly adapted across the Corn Belt with good Northern adaptation.


Mid
Flowering

Medium
Plant Height

Medium
Ear Height

Semi-flex
Ear Type

Good
Stalk Strength

Good
Root Strength
Characteristics
Early Vigor Greensnap Drydown Staygreen Drought Tolerance Test Weight Harvest Appearance
Management
Low Populations Medium Populations High Populations Marginal Soil Productive Soil Continuous Corn Adapt To No Till
Disease Tolerance
Northern Leaf Blight Southern Leaf Blight Gray Leaf Spot Goss's Bacterial Wilt
Tar Spot Moderately Tolerant Southern Rust Fungicide Response High Anthracnose
Herbicide Interaction None Noted
SILAGE RATINGS
NDFD Acid Detergent Fiber Protein Neutral Detergent Fiber Net Energy Lactation
Vitro DM Digestion Yield Milk/Ton¹ Milk/Acre² Starch
Growing Degree Days (GDD)
Pollen:1311 | Silk: 1351 | BlackLayer: 2667
Planting Rate: 28-38,000 Plants per Acre
1. Milk/Ton ranks potential to produce milk per ton of silage
2.Milk/Acre ranks potential milk production per acre of silage and combines milk/ton with dry matter yield